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THE WAYCROSS HERALD SATURDAY, AUG. 10, 1895.
The Evening Herald
EE5St2’ 1:-1 Editti, & Pab«.
A. F. PEKllAMyJr..
Tuk Herald is published every evening,
except Sunday. The Weekly Herald every
Saturday.
RATES OF HCBSCRIPTIOX.
Daily, one year ~ 55 00
Daily sir months 2 50
Daily three months 1 25
Weekly one year 1
Wsefcl? sir months .— 50
All subscriptions payable in advance.
Advertising rates reasonable, and made
known on application.
WAYCROSS, GA., AUG.
1895.
Notice to Advertiser*.
To insure insertion, all changes for stand
ing advertisements muct be handed in by
noon of the day before.
Notice to Mnlracrlber*.
Whenever the carrier fails to deliver your
paper, you will confer a favor and cause the
paper to be delivered promptly by report
ing the fact to the business office.
Legal £Advertl»
All legal advertisements
in advance.
must be paid for
There can be no speculation as to
where Mr.Turner will stand on the
financial question when he returns
home.
Iowa favors sound money and her
people are speaking out in conven
tions.
Holmes is supposed to have mur
dered nine persons and perhaps a few
more.
The Iowa State Democratic Conven
tion assembled yesterday, and strikes out
for sound money.
The Italian miners at Princeton, Ill.,
who drove the negroes out last week,
still aggressive. The negroes have no
arms.
Mrs. Samuels of Vearney, Mo., wants
to know where Frank James, her son,
is. She fears he has been foully dealt
with.
REVEALED AFTER DEATH.
Another California Scandal Revealed by a
Lawsuit.
~ Another Bcaadr.l in the plutocratic life
of the Pacific coast has been revealed by
the suit of a negro woman who former
ly resided in Louisville to establish the
right of her son to a share in the estate
of the late millionaire Edward Barron
of San Francisco. That anything is pos
sible in the picturesque society of the
California metropolis is indicated by the
fact that the San Francisco press han
dles this case as an ordinary matter of
litigation, in which the principal ques
tion is one of legal right.
Back cf the suit there is a sensational
story of intrigue and intimidation in
which Chris Buckley, the former boss
of San Francisco politics, figures. It ap
pears that after the millionaire wearied
of the society of the colored woman he
shipped her off to Louisville, accom
panied by an agent, who purchased a
house for her there and supplied her
with funds.
Afterward the agent sought to keep
■r in Louisville and prevent her an
noying the millionaire by threats that
she would be sent to prison if she did
not cease writing to Barron. The wom-
ras not to be intimidated so easily,
and after the allowances of money were
stopped she returned to California. The
result is the sensational suit now being
fought—Louisville Courier-Journal.
WIFE SENTENCES HUSBAND.
A jury in the Durant murder case has
been selected. Under California’s new
law the panel is composed of fourteen
A Boston Fruit Compauy has leased
the Jamaica Orange groves for three
years, or at leant until the groves
Florida recover from the freeze of the
past year.
The body of a new born white mah
baby was found in a barrel of trash
sent to the city crematory to be burned
at Jacksonville yesterday. The mother
is being searched for.
Miss Flagler of Washington, who shot
a negro boy last week for stealing fruit
is prostrated. She has been informed
that the grand jury would investigate
the case.
“Thirty Day* In Jail,” She Said When the
Judge Turned the Case Over to Her.
The novelty of a wife being called to
pronounce sentence upon her husband
added zest to the proceedings in the po
lice court at Richmond recently. John
Trexler had time and time again been
fined for drunkenness, and his wife in
variably paid the fines. The other day
he was up again on the customary
charge, with the added offense of wifo
beating.
Justice Crutchfield, whose unique
methods of dispensing justice are well
known, turned an unwilling ear to the
chronic culprit and called upon the wife
to decide the penalty. Mrs. Trexler
calmly scanned her derelict husband and
sternly said:
“Thirty days in jail.”
rexler pathetically pleaded for for-
no.ss, alleging a penitent spirit and
arning to reform, but tho oft abused
n;v; triumphant wife-was inexor
able, and the court ordered that the sen
tence should take effect at cnce.—New
York Sun.
Violent Commotion In Lake Superior.
Glen E. Baich, .assistant engineer of
the Uuited States lake survey, returned
a few days ago from Batchewana island,
isolated and uninhabited, on the north
shore of Lake Superior, 60 miles west
of Sault Ste. Marie. He reports finding
on that island such an upheaval as might
have been caused by an earthquake.
Ho says that the disturbance was on
tho south side of the island and affected
a strip from 200 to 800 feet wido and
about 1,200 feet long. It also extended
several hundred feet into the lake, tho
rocky bottom of which was elevated out
of tho water. On the shore the earth
was thrown up into a series of great
ridges, trees were tom up by the roots
and broken to pieces, while everything
visible showed tho effect of some mighty
force. Mr. Baich is confident that it was
of recent occurrence, the appearance of
the broken rocks at the water’s edge
warranting this conclusion. —Chicago
Record.
The Spot Cash
SOUTHERKT
DRY GOODS
EMPORIUM.
A complete stock of Dry Goods. Prints, Challies, Lawns,
Piques, Naimsooks, Nunsveiling, Draperies, Etc.
Laces. Millinerv.
Embroidery, Hats, ’Ribbins, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments,
Ladies and Gents Hosier}-, Underwear, Gloves,
Mitts, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Umbrellas
_ and Furnishing Goods.
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Japanese Goods and Notions of jevery description.
Matting, Winpow Shades and Lace Curtains.
Orders by mail receive prompt attention when accompanied bycash. Al
ways enclose at least a portion of the amount of your bill; this will avoid disap
pointment and we cau ship goods C. O. D. for balance due. Soliciting the pat
ronage of the cash trade only.
Yours anxious to serve and please,
Dan Broadway English.
English Block, Waycross, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MA. JEFFORDS,
DENTIST,
Folks Block, - • - - - Waycros
SIMON W. HITCH EDW. H.
HITCH & MYERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Up Stairs McLendon's Block.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
A twelve-year-old boy killed a nine
year-old girl, near Houston, Fla.,
day before yesterday, and hid her
body in the bushes. They were
going home from school together.
Over 450 carloads of peaches have
been shipped to northern and west
ern markets from Georgia, but the
growers complain that they have been
“dug up” by the freights.
Commissioner ltoddenberry, of Thom
as county, yesterday| bound J. J. Cal
houn, of Colquitt county, over in the
sum of §200, to appear before the United
States court, charged with illicit distil
ling.
The Macon Telegraph has the fol
lowing sensible comment to make in
regard to Populism : “WheD the gov
ernment has monopolized every na
tural source of wealth and controls
all the means by which exchanges
are made, our people will no longer
be citizens but subjects. What dif
ference to them will it make that the
head of the government is not called
king or czar? He will be all-power-
fnl. ; —
H. ALBERTSON.
k , LESSE OF THE
Satilla Manufacturing Co.,
Waycross, Georgia.
Kllvt -Dried Dressed Iiumtoer,
W ood-Turn.ng, and Moulding
Scroll Sawing.
Grades and Prices to suit all. Call and see me «r wr be
fore placing your order.
Manufacturers of Ice and Electric Lights.
Brown’s
lron c Bltters 9
which for more than 20 years
has been curing many people
of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ma
laria, Impure Blood, Neural
gia, Headache, Liver and Kid
ney troubles. It’s the peculiar
combination of iron, the great
strength-giver, with selected
vegetable remedies of true
value that makes Brown’s Iron
Bitters so good for strengthen
ing and purifying the system.
It is specially good for women
and children—it makes them
strong and rosy.
Brown’s Iron Bitters Is pleasant to take,
const iVation^Se* * the crossed red linos
Live a°Hundr«nfears, ,,r tcU* ail about it;
free for 8c. stamp. 60
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Ms.
L. U. -RE/NTZ, M. t>
DtlPOnt,
Physician and Surgeon, offers
fessional services to the entire coinmTmi-
ty. Special attention given to diseases
of women and children. Calls bv tele
gram promptly attended to. Office at
Sirmans H<»r« 1.
DR. J. L. WALKER
PRACTITIONER.
Office at Residence : Gilmcre Street.
Waycross, Georgia.
Mrs. Annie Abbott, at little Geor
gia woman who won fortune and tame
by her peculiar and mysterious power,
that gained for her the name of the
“Georgia Magnet,” has come to grief.
After baffling the great strength of
the gisnt Ssndow, and astonishing
half of the civilized world with her
feats mazb€GSm,ehsfinally mar-
ried a Philadelphia man named
Bearn, and settled down to private
life. Now she appears again on the
stage of life as a deserted wife. She
claims that her Philadelphia husband
' has squandered all her money, poia-
onedher biby and. left her qinft.-
An Appropriate fTymn.
Chief Big Tree had a powwow the
other day at Brantly Baptist church,
Baltimore. The big Indian spoke in his
native Kiowa. An interpreter named
Samnel A-Ha-Tone stood alongside of
the mighty warrior on the platform and
sandwiched his English versions in be
tween the gnttnral sounds of the chief.
Snch was the effect of the presence of
this Indian, who, before his conversion
a year ago, was redhanded from the
slaughter of both whites and redskins,
that when he had ended his simple re
marks the entire audience spontaneously
burst out into that stirring old mission
ary hymn, “There Is a Fountain Filled
With Blood.”—Baltimore Sun.
Fresh Water Lobsters.
Now, some say there is no snch thing
a fresh water lobster. The Connecti
cut newspaper man rises to the emer
gency and gives this in answer; “Ben
nett French, while fishing in a brook
near tho home of Charles Bradley, near
Zoar, fonnd a fully developed lobster,
over 6 inches in length, which he cap
tured and is to save in alcohol as a cu
riosity. Few people have seen fresh wa
ter lobsters, although Sid Victory, the
veteran fisherman, states that he has
fonnd a few specimens in the same
brook. The lobster is perfectly formed
and is a perfect likeness of his salt wa
ter brethren. ”—Hartford Conran t.
Academicians ea Lesion ot Honor Hen.
Sardou’s promotion to be commander
of the Legion of Honor makes the num
ber of commanders in the French Acad
emy four. There are also two grand
crosses—the Duo d’Aumale and M.
Pasteur—and two grand officers—Alex
andre Dumas and M. Gerard. The six
members who have never received the
Legion of Honor form a curious list
They are the Doc d’Audiffret-Pasquier,
the Comte d’Hauauonrille, Vioomte
Melchior de Vogue, MM. Leon Say,
Emile Ollivier and Challemel-Laoour.
a 1U«*|| Ptsssvsey of a Marin*.
The artistic world has just been asked
to believe in the discovery of. another
Murillo. ’ The other day Does, a well
known artist, found near Honfleur an
old canvas, very dirty, which the owner
valued at less than the frame. The sub
ject was two children, and the style in
dicated a masterly hand. Sixty francs
was accepted gladly for the picture. It
now has been pronounced a Murillo,
and the purchaser has had an offer of
17,000 francs for his bargain.—New
^ York gun.
Buy Only Tested Fruit Trees
FROM THE
Cherokee Nurseries.
Tbs steadily increasing demand for our FRUIT
TREES and PLANTS is abundant proof of their
adaptability for GENERAL PLANTING.
We are large growers and carry in stock a complete line of
Fruit Trees, Roses and Shrubbery.
We r»a,y trie Frei^rit.
Catalogues free. Preces to suit the times. Correspondence solicited.
Address OHEROKE NURSERY CO, Waycross Ga.
DR. WILLIAM’S
Celebrated Pills,
The Greatest Liver and Kid
ney Medicine of the Age.
vROWING IN POPULARITY!
Now Selling from Maine
to Mexico!
B. H. WILLIAMS, D. D. S<
Office: Up-stairs
FOLKS BLOCK, AYCROSS, GA.
Read
What People
About Them.
Write
The duBignon Institute,
non Kit rat®, o koit oiJ.
A FirsMM Training School
FOHaBOgS AiND GIRLS. •
SECOND TERM BEGINS JULY 8th, 1895.
Departments consist of Primary, Intermediate, Academic, Commercial and
Music. Each under competent instructors.
Primary, per month,
Intermediate, “
Music, “
ST. - Academic, “
Commercial “
Board $8.00 to $10.00 per month.
For further information, address W. E. Gullette, Pres.,
d&w or J. F. Eggleston, Prin. Com. Dept.
8 l.oo
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
-iSMITH’S DRUG STORE!-
OUR stock is complete in EVERY
THING CARRIED IN THE^DRUG LINE.
finding of Fine 1 £ P-gnoi es M Is Always Fresh
B. J. SMITH, M. D., Druggist,
Near Postoffice. WAYCROSS GA.
The only living root man in
NORTH GEORGIA.
I gather my own remedies. BfiyCure
any disease curable, either acute or
chronic, male or female. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Testimonials free. Address
John T. Patterson, 322 Fifth avenue,
Rome, Ga. Salesmen wanted, male or
female. Write to-dav. nov8d*wIy
I have been appointed to act as agent in,
the counties of Wars, Clinch, Pierce, Ech
ols, Charlton and Coffee for the
Southern Land ladostriai 6a.
They want exclusive options for 6 months
on lands, stores, factories. Mills etc., and
sell your property, if at aH, on commission.
Call to see me and list your offering.
W. W. Sharpe, ,
At Waycross Clothing Store.
. 'Waycross,- Ga.
HARNETT HOUSE
SAVAiTNAH, GA.
Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
According to room. .
M. L. HARNETT
J. A. JONES & CO.,
BUGGIES, WAGONS!
Ini Carts. TiryntInVi(iu, linns,
8xwnro Microns ass Attachkahts,
WJKCR08S.GA.
We keep on hand a fall supply of
Waycross Air Line Railroad.
cave Waycross daily except Sunday 2 00pm
Arrive Waltertown “ “ 230 pin
“ Elsie “ 330 pm
“ Bolen “ 00 pm
“ Beach : - 30 pm
“ Sessoms “ ** 530 pm
RETURNING
Leave Sessoms daily except Sunday 530 am
Arrive Beach “ “ 610am
“ Bolen * “ “ 640am
“ . ** * 710am
“ Waltertown “ 40 am
“ Waycross“ am
Bead what Mr. Hanland, of Phila
delphia, says to Dr. Williams at the Pu
laski House in Savannah.
Good morning sir,, I am informed
his is Dr. G. U. Williams, proprietor o
the Liver and Kidney Pills. My name
is Hanland, Dr. I live in Philadelphia
and am glad to sec you purposely to
congratulate you upon the knowledge of
formulating the best Liver and Kidney
I ill anywhere to be found. Words can
not describe the suffering I have had to
undergo for the last ten years until last
November, when I was induced by Mrs,
DeLion, a lady neighbor of ours in
Philadelphia, tojgo to taking your Liver
and Kidney pills and I have taken them
at regular intervals, just by the direc
tions on the vial and it seems to me
they have been improving me since the
first few days. My skin is clearer, my
general health very much better than it
has been for ten or twelve years. I
weigh what I did 15 years ago, 152
pounds. I have m my case tested their
efficacy fully and should you ever
Philadelphia Dr., I would be pleased
very much to meet you at Hotel Stenton,
at which house you will be exceedingly
well pleased. I will, with much pleas
ure, certainly deliver the message to
your agent, Mrs. DeLion, upon my ar
rival at home which will be soon,
anticipate leaving Savannah next Mon
day or Tuesday.
Savannah, Ga., May 8, 1895.
Sold at all the Drug Stores in Way*
cross.
JAPANESE
PILE
CURB
A Hew sod Complete Treatment, consisting of
SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment snd two
Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Core for Pile*
of every nature and degree. It makes an operation
with the knife or injection* of carbolic acid, which
are painful and seldom a permanent cars, and oftan
resulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure
this terrible disease? We guarantee O
boxes to ours any ease. !« only pay tor
benefits received, fl a box, 6 for IS. Sent by mall.
CONSTIPATION S&, P M¥5S!:
the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and plisaaat t
take, especially adapted for children’s us*. 00 Dost
GUARANTEES Issued only by
B. J. Smith, druggist,J|Way cross,. Ga
RODDEHBERRY HOUSE, #
J. IF. Koddenberry, Prop.
FOLK8TON, GA.
Rates reasonable. Will carry and bring
ELLISON’S BARBER SHOP.
Next door to T. E. Lanier’s Jewelry Store
.ander Central Hotel, only a few steps from
the depot. Shaving, Hair Cutting, Sham
pooing. Special attention paid to cutting
S. L. DRAWDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HOMER-''.LLE, : ; : GEORGIA.
dr j,h7redding7~
OI "HS, AT RESIDENCE,
Near the & Pi*>e. apr30-ly
DR. T. A. BAILEY,~
DENTIST,
Extracts teeth on Saturdays without pa
or cost Office Plant Avenue over Sm
Adams, Parker Co/s store. Oct. 17 ly
R.
C.CANNON,
Attorney at Law,
WAYCROSS,
Office in Court-house.
DR. J. E. W. SMITH,
Office Reed’s Block.
Special attention given diseases of the Eye
Ear, Nose and Throat.
WAYCROSS, - GEORGIA.
N.
A HOLLINGSHEAD,
D33KTTIST.
Office ovr Folks Building.
THE CLEVELAND BARBER SH
^ NEXT DOOR TO MILLER S
^ RESTAURANT.
Only first-clas3 barber shop :
that charges only 10 cents for a shavl
E. N. JACKSON, Prop.
JOHNSON IIOUSj
J. A. JOHNSON, Prop.
Traders llill, t
Will meet trains and convey par:
from railroad station.
DR. JAS.C. RIPPARI
Physician and Surgeon,
J. WALTER BENN ETT,
Attorney-At-Law',
Plant Are., near Post Office, Waycross. Ga
Prompt and personal attention given
all legal business.
DR. G. P. POLKS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CAPT. KNOX’S. ALBANY AVENUE.
W YCROSS. CA.
WILLIAM M. TOOMEft
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Office in South Georgia Bank Building
J. L. CRAWLEY,
Attorney-At-Law.
[Up Stairs over Smith’s Drug Store.]
Plant Avenue, - - Waycross, Ga.
k WUl practice in the Brunswick circuit and else-
JNO. C. MCDONALD,
Attorney-At-Law.
[Up Stairs, Wilson’s Block.]
Waycross, - - Georgia.
Will practice in the Brunswick circuit and else
where by special contract.
W. J>. HAMILTON, J. P.,
Court days 2 Fri. in each mo.
Office at Court House, Waycross, Gad
C. H. Hahn Constable, m
D B. r. C. FOLKS, Physician and Sor
geon, aycross, Ga.
Office over T. E. Laxixxs Jewelry Store
Office hours from 9 to 10 a. sc. C&njbe found
an my residence, comtr- Pendleton street
snd Brunswick fevanue, when not profes-
shnally engaged. J/4.1y
METRIC AND WOOD GASKETS.
Ml Grades of Wood Coffins, Robes de
Hearse, with oi without How& and Driv-
$5.00.
Order through responsible par
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—d*wry.
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